About this Event
Class schedule: 6/16, 6/23, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28
- Week 1: Intro to Handbuilding. Learn pinch-pot and slab construction techniques to build your first project (e.g., a mug or a small dish).
- Week 2: Intro to the Potter’s Wheel. Learn how to center, open, and pull clay to create basic cylinders on the wheel.
- Week 3: Advanced Handbuilding. Explore coil-building and surface textures using slab rollers.
- Week 4: Wheel Throwing & Trimming. Refine your wheel throwing skills and learn how to trim the bases of your pieces.
- Week 5: Handles & Attachments. Learn how to pull handles, attach them to your forms, and prepare all of your creations for bisque firing.
- Week 6: Glazing. Learn how to mix glazes, apply them to your bisque-fired pieces, and prepare your work for the final glaze kiln.
Refund Policy:
- Transfers to another class follow the same refund rules as your original date.
- 14+ days before the first class: Full refund.
- 7–13 days before the first class: Refund minus a 50% administrative fee.
- Fewer than 7 days before the first class: No refunds.
- Seat transfer: If you find a replacement who pays for and takes your seat before the first class begins, you are eligible for a full refund.
To cancel or request a transfer, please email [email protected]. For general questions, you’re welcome to visit MakerSpaceCharlotte on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM. For urgent, time-sensitive issues with your reservation, contact Steve at (704) 353-3300.
Pottery pieces not picked up after 30 days will be discarded.
Class may be canceled due to low enrollment in which case a full refund will be issued.
Cancellation Policy:
MakerSpace reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient enrollment. If a class is canceled by MakerSpace, fees are 100% refundable.
About the Instructor:
Dominique Chavez is a Charlotte local potter specializing in unique and colorful functional ceramics. She began her ceramic journey in 1994, with 32 yrs experience creating, she attends around thirty markets a year selling her work with her business Clay Slay. She attended several years at The Sawtooth Center for Visual Arts, Appalachian State University for Ceramics, and Clayworks. She is a member of Carolina Clay Matters Guild and Piedmont Culinary Guild. Teaching is her passion and she loves to help others grow and discover art through clay. She includes hand building and wheel thrown methods and is highly focused in finishing techniques like carving and surface design as well as experimental glazing.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MakerSpace Charlotte, 1003 Louise Ave, Charlotte, United States
USD 288.08









